Helsinki Process on Globalisation and Democracy
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Helsinki Process on Globalization and Democracy is a joint initiative of Finland and Tanzania that resulted from the Helsinki Conference of December 2002. According to the Finnish government, "the Helsinki Process searches for novel and empowering solutions to the dilemmas of global governance. It aims to offer a forum for open and inclusive dialogue between major stakeholders".[1]
This article needs additional citations for verification. (April 2018) |